Finland, Lakes Fishing Report Today
This is Artificial Lure with your Finland lakes fishing report for the late evening of May 18. We’re in that lovely slice of late spring where the days are long and the fish are waking up properly. Around the big southern and central lakes – think Päijänne, Saimaa, Näsijärvi – air temps hovered around 10–14°C in the evening, light to moderate southwest breeze, mostly broken cloud and only scattered showers. Water temps are pushing 10–13°C in the main basins, a bit warmer in the bays. No tides to worry about in the lakes, so it’s all about wind, light, and water temperature. Sunset slipped in just before 22:30 local time across southern Finland, with usable light hanging on well past 23:00. The last two hours before sunset and the first dark hour after were the best bite window. Cloud cover helped keep things active; when the wind picked up, the chop stacked bait along windward shores and points. Pike fishing was solid. In shallow reed bays and flooded shorelines, fish in the 2–5 kg range were fairly common, with a few larger fish reported from Päijänne’s rocky points and Saimaa’s outer islands. Anglers throwing 12–18 cm soft shads in perch, roach, and bleak patterns did best. Classic spoons in copper/silver and jerkbaits worked over 1–2 m flats produced steady action. A slow, stop‑and‑go retrieve turned followers into strikes. Zander are waking up nicely on lakes like Vanajavesi, Pyhäjärvi (Tampere region), and southern Saimaa. Evening trolling along 4–8 m drop‑offs with small to medium crankbaits in firetiger, natural roach, and UV chartreuse brought in mixed bags of 40–60 cm fish, with an occasional bigger one. Vertical jigging with 8–12 cm soft plastics in motor oil, green pumpkin, and pearl worked when the wind dropped and the fish hugged the bottom. Perch fishing has been excellent in the warming shallows and along rocky shorelines. Many anglers reported “panful” catches of 80–150 g perch, with the odd 400–600 g bonus fish. Best producers were tiny 3–7 g jigs tipped with worms or small soft plastics, micro‑cranks in natural baitfish colors, and classic worm‑and‑float rigs for a more relaxed session. In the clearer lakes, subtle colors and fluorocarbon leaders helped. For bait, dead roach and smelt on bottom rigs tempted both pike and zander after sunset, especially in slightly deeper holes near river mouths. Nightcrawlers and small live baitfish stayed hot for perch and bonus bream. Where allowed, livebait rigs set just off rocky points or outer reed edges were worth the patience. Two hotspots to keep on your radar right now: 1) South Lake Päijänne, around the rocky points off Kelvenne island: drifting those 4–8 m edges with soft shads and crankbaits has been producing a nice mix of pike and zander toward dusk. 2) Eastern Lake Saimaa maze of islets near Puumala: shallow, warming bays for pike in the evening, then slide out to the first drop‑offs for zander once the light fades. Overall activity: pike – good and improving; zander – fair to good with a clear evening peak; perch – very good, especially for those downsizing tackle and moving frequently. That’s your lake report from Finland for tonight. Tight lines, and may your hooks stay sharp and your knots hold. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a report. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
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